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Journal articles on the topic "Dakhla, Egypt (Oasis)"

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Kindermann, Karin, and Richard Bussmann. "Environmental Archaeology and Heritage in Dakhla Oasis, Egypt." Heritage 8, no. 1 (2025): 15. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage8010015.

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Debates about archaeological heritage in Egypt are commonly focused on the spectacular monuments of the Pharaonic, Greek, and Roman periods. In contrast, landscapes and the long prehistory of Northeast Africa receive far more limited attention. The Cologne Summer School (CSS), ‘Environmental archaeology: dealing with cultural and natural heritage’, organised in Dakhla Oasis (Egypt) in September 2023, brought Egyptian and German students, archaeologists and heritage professionals together to discuss how heritage management, the protection of the landscape and archaeological fieldwork can be int
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Kimura, Reiji, Erina Iwasaki, and Nobuhiro Matsuoka. "Analysis of the Recent Agricultural Situation of Dakhla Oasis, Egypt, Using Meteorological and Satellite Data." Remote Sensing 12, no. 8 (2020): 1264. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs12081264.

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Dakhla Oasis is the most highly populated oasis in Egypt. Although the groundwater resource is very large, there is essentially no rainfall and the aquifer from which the water is drawn is not recharged. Therefore, for the future development and sustainability of Dakhla Oasis, it is important to understand how land and water are used in the oasis and meteorological conditions there. In this study, meteorological and satellite data were used to examine the recent agricultural situation and water use. The results showed that the meteorological conditions are suitable for plant production, and th
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Tangri, D. "A Reassessment of the Origins of the Predynastic in Upper Egypt." Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 58, no. 1 (1992): 111–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0079497x00004126.

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Recent arguments about the origins of the Predynastic in Upper Egypt have posited connections between the lithic industries of that region and those of the Western Desert. It has been further claimed that a mid-Holocene arid period may have led the inhabitants of the desert regions to migrate to the Nile Valley. This essay argues that the evidence of stone tools, as well as ceramic evidence from Dakhla Oasis, fail to support the ‘desert migration’ model, at least as it applies to Dakhla Oasis.
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El-Kheir, Gebely A. Abu, Ahmed A. Shaker, Hallie P. Street, et al. "A Prognathodontin Mosasaur from the Maastrichtian of the Dakhla Oasis, Western Desert, Egypt." Fossils 1, no. 1 (2023): 60–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/fossils1010007.

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Mosasaurs were diverse in the Upper Cretaceous in Africa, but relatively little is known about the mosasaur fauna of Egypt. Here, associated teeth and postcranial skeletal elements are reported for a mosasaur from the Maastrichtian Dakhla Shale of the Dakhla Oasis. The specimen includes tooth crowns, cervical, dorsal, and caudal vertebrae, and ribs. Teeth and bones exhibit features allowing referral to Prognathodontini. The teeth are relatively straight and blunt, suggesting affinities with Prognathodon overtoni or P. currii. Prognathodontins were important predators in the Maastrichtian of Af
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Ali, Yasser. "Conservation of the Traditional Grain Mills in Dakhla Oasis, Egypt: Study of Mechanical Systems and Restoration." Heritage 1, no. 2 (2018): 254–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/heritage1020017.

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This paper is the first study of traditional grain mills in Dakhla Oasis, Egypt, to ensure the sustainability of these traditional production systems while retaining their original function. In this sense, the aim of this study was to analyze the mechanical systems of the animal-powered traditional mills in Dakhla Oasis, which remain the key to figuring out the puzzle of how these mills work and produce flour. This is an original study that examines a sample animal-powered mill to be conserved; this sample old mill was selected from seven potential grain mills, after investigating each mill. T
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Arafa, W. M., A. I. Hassan, S. A. M. Snousi, et al. "Fasciola hepaticainfections in cattle and the freshwater snailGalba truncatulafrom Dakhla Oasis, Egypt." Journal of Helminthology 92, no. 1 (2017): 56–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022149x17000086.

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AbstractInfection byFasciolaspecies was investigated in seven districts of Dakhla Oasis, Egypt, through abattoir inspection of cattle livers for adult worms and sedimentation of faecal samples from local cattle to detectFasciolaeggs. In addition, lymnaeid snails collected from the study area were examined microscopically for developmental stages ofFasciolaspp. Abattoir inspection revealed that 51 out of 458 cattle livers (11.1%) contained adult flukes, which were identified morphologically asFasciola hepatica.Examination of the cattle faecal samples revealed that 142 out of 503 (28.2%) contain
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Brookes, Ian A. "Geomorphology and Quaternary geology of the Dakhla Oasis Region, Egypt." Quaternary Science Reviews 12, no. 7 (1993): 529–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0277-3791(93)90068-w.

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Lazaridis, Nikolaos. "“Like Wringing Water from a Stone!” Information Extraction from Two Rock Graffiti in North Kharga, Egypt." Heritage 4, no. 3 (2021): 2253–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/heritage4030127.

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In the course of the last ten years, the North Kharga Oasis–Darb Ain Amur Survey team, led by Salima Ikram (American University in Cairo), has been exploring a network of interconnected desert paths in Egypt’s Western Desert, known as Darb Ain Amur. These marked paths run between Kharga Oasis and Dakhla Oasis, linking them to Darb el-Arbain, a notorious caravan route facilitating contacts between Egypt and sub-Saharan Africa since prehistoric times. Ancient travelers using the Darb Ain Amur spent several days in the midst of the Western Desert and were thus forced to use areas around sandstone
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Awad, M., M. El-Desoky, Nadia Roshdi, and M. Tantawy. "Potassium Forms of EL-Dakhla Oasis Soils, New Valley Governorate, Egypt." Journal of Soil Sciences and Agricultural Engineering 7, no. 12 (2016): 947–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.21608/jssae.2016.40558.

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Darwish, Mahmoud H., Hanaa A. Megahed, Asmaa G. Sayed, Osman Abdalla, Antonio Scopa, and Sedky H. A. Hassan. "Hydro-Geochemistry and Water Quality Index Assessment in the Dakhla Oasis, Egypt." Hydrology 11, no. 10 (2024): 160. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/hydrology11100160.

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Water quality is crucial to the environmental system and thus its chemistry is important, and can be directly related to the water’s source, the climate, and the geology of the region. This study focuses on analyzing the hydrochemistry of specific locations within the Dakhla Oasis in Egypt. A total of thirty-nine groundwater samples representing the Nubian Sandstone Aquifer (NSSA) and seven surface water samples from wastewater lakes and canals were collected for analysis. Key parameters such as pH, electrical conductivity (EC), and total dissolved solids (TDS) were measured on-site, while maj
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Dakhla, Egypt (Oasis)"

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Patten, Shirley Fay. "Pottery from the late period to the early Roman period from Dakhleh Oasis, Egypt." Australia : Macquarie University, 2000. http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/44492.

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Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Division of Humanities, Dept. of Ancient History, 2000.<br>Bibliography: p. 475-498.<br>PART I -- Thesis introduction -- Location, environment and routes of the Western Desert -- Cultural, historical and archaeological setting of Dakhleh Oasis -- Introduction to the vessel typology -- Introduction to the site catalogue -- Technology of pottery manufacture -- Fabrics and wares -- Conclusion -- PART II -- The vessel typology -- The site catalogue.<br>This thesis analyses a body of largely unpublished ceramic material from Dakhleh Oasis in the Western Desert of
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Dupras, Tosha Lea. "Dining in the Dakhleh Oasis, Egypt : determination of diet using documents and stable isotope analysis /." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1999. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/ftp03/NQ66204.pdf.

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Gollnick, Emily. "Leprosy in the Dakhleh Oasis (Egypt) During Roman Rule." Honors in the Major Thesis, University of Central Florida, 2004. http://digital.library.ucf.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ETH/id/430.

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This item is only available in print in the UCF Libraries. If this is your Honors Thesis, you can help us make it available online for use by researchers around the world by following the instructions on the distribution consent form at http://library.ucf<br>Bachelors<br>Arts and Sciences<br>Anthropology
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Abd, Elsalam Heba. "Using geographic information systems (GIS) in spatial analysis of mortuary practices in the Kellis 2 cemetery, Dakhleh Oasis, Egypt." Master's thesis, University of Central Florida, 2011. http://digital.library.ucf.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ETD/id/4829.

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This thesis focuses on the use of geographic information systems (GIS) to examine mortuary practices in the Romano-Byzantine period Kellis 2 cemetery located in the Dakhleh Oasis, Egypt. The first research objective examines the relationship between age, sex and grave substructures of 701 burials in Kellis 2 cemetery. The aim of this research objective was to determine if the presence and style of grave substructures were influenced by sex or age. Although not statistically significant, GIS analysis revealed that most of the graves in the Kellis 2 cemetery have no associated substructures, but
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Robin, Joshua B. "A paleopathological assessment of osteoarthritis in the lower appendicular joints of individuals from the Kellis 2 cemetery in the Dakhleh Oasis, Egypt." Master's thesis, University of Central Florida, 2011. http://digital.library.ucf.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ETD/id/4703.

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Osteoarthritis (OA) is a degenerative pathological condition of the appendicular joints which affects the cartilage and underlying bone. OA is relatively common in both the archaeological and clinical context, and a significant amount of research has been conducted on this osteological condition. The purpose of this thesis is to assess the incidence, demographic prevalence, and general severity of hip and knee OA in a Roman-Christian period (50 A.D-450 A.D) population sample from the Dakhleh Oasis, Egypt. The bioarchaeological sample originates from the Kellis 2 cemetery which is associated wi
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Jardine, Brittany A. "Differential diagnoses of temporal bone defects and zygomatic bone lesions found in fetal and infant individuals from the Kellis 2 cemetery, Dakhleh Oasis, Egypt." Master's thesis, University of Central Florida, 2011. http://digital.library.ucf.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ETD/id/4777.

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The Kellis 2 cemetery site within the Dakhleh Oasis, Egypt provides a unique study opportunity due to the large number of infant, perinatal, and fetal individuals that have been recovered. Several of the infant and fetal remains have undiagnosed circular defects on the temporal bone, and others have undiagnosed lesions on the zygomatic bone. Of the 268 individuals under one year of age that have been analyzed from the Kellis 2 cemetery, twenty-six individuals have the temporal bone defect and six have the zygomatic bone lesions. A survey of clinical and paleopathological research provided poss
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Haddow, S. D. "Dental morphological analysis of Roman era burials from the Dakhleh Oasis, Egypt." Thesis, University College London (University of London), 2012. http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/1370585/.

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Ismant el-Kharab (ancient Kellis) is an archaeological site in the Dakhleh Oasis, Egypt, which dates from the late Ptolemaic to the late Roman period. Previous studies of skeletal material from Kellis and other oasis sites suggest that the ancient population of the Dakhleh Oasis was largely homogenous and inbred as a result of geographic isolation. Archaeological and textual evidence however, indicates a record of contact with the Nile Valley and regions further afield since the Neolithic. In order to test these apparently conflicting narratives, descriptive and multivariate statistical method
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Lord, Constance. "Diet, disease and death at Dakhleh : a histological examination of ten mummies from the Kellis 1 cemetery in the Dakhleh Oasis, Egypt." Thesis, University of Manchester, 2012. https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/en/theses/diet-disease-and-death-at-dakhleh-a-histological-examination-of-ten-mummies-from-the-kellis-1-cemetery-in-the-dakhleh-oasis-egypt(1b4d88f0-5935-4937-acf0-4358f37fb0f5).html.

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Histology is a technique that has any number of diagnostic uses in modern hospital laboratories. However, as a scientific method employed in the study of ancient and mummified remains, it appears to have lost its popularity.This project explores the advantages and limitations of histology as a technique for such studies. In order to do so, soft tissue and bone samples from ten early Roman Period mummies (30 BCE – 250 CE) from the Kellis 1 cemetery in the Dakhleh Oasis have been histologically examined.While this project focuses on the scientific technique of histology, and its application for
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Maggiano, Corey M. "Ancient antibiotics : tetracycline in human and animal bone from the Dakhleh Oasis, Egypt." Honors in the Major Thesis, University of Central Florida, 2001. http://digital.library.ucf.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ETH/id/285.

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This item is only available in print in the UCF Libraries. If this is your Honors Thesis, you can help us make it available online for use by researchers around the world by following the instructions on the distribution consent form at http://library.ucf.edu/Systems/DigitalInitiatives/DigitalCollections/InternetDistributionConsentAgreementForm.pdf You may also contact the project coordinator, Kerri Bottorff, at kerri.bottorff@ucf.edu for more information.<br>Bachelors<br>Arts and Sciences<br>Anthropology
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Cope, Darcy. "BENT BONES: THE PATHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT OF TWO FETAL SKELETONS FROM THE DAKHLEH OASIS, EGYPT." Master's thesis, University of Central Florida, 2008. http://digital.library.ucf.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ETD/id/2663.

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The present study evaluates two fetal individuals (B532 and B625) from the Kellis 2 cemetery (Roman period circa A.D. 50 A.D. 450), Dakhleh Oasis, Egypt, that display skeletal anomalies that may explain their death. Both individuals exhibit bowing of the long bones in addition to other skeletal deformities unique to each individual. To assess these pathologies a differential diagnosis based on the congenital occurrence of long bone bowing is developed. Long bone bowing is selected because it is the more prevalent abnormality in the paleopathological literature and the other abnormalities are
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Books on the topic "Dakhla, Egypt (Oasis)"

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Iwasaki, Erina, Abdelazim M. Negm, and Salwa F. Elbeih, eds. Sustainable Water Solutions in the Western Desert, Egypt: Dakhla Oasis. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-64005-7.

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Conference, Dakhleh Oasis Project. The Oasis papers 3: Proceedings of the Third International Conference of the Dakhleh Oasis Project. Oxbow Books, 2003.

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Brookes, Ian A. Quaternary geology and geomorphology of Dakhleh Oasis and environs, south central Egypt: Reconnaissance findings. Dept. of Geography, York University, 1986.

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Frank, Darius, and Heinrich-Barth-Institut, eds. El Kharafish: The archaeology of Sheikh Muftah pastoral nomads in the desert around Dakhla Oasis (Egypt). Heinrich-Barth-Institut, 2011.

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Hampson, Sally, and Fred Leemhuis. Colours of the oasis: Artists and the archaeology of Dakhleh Oasis, Egypt. s.n., 2012.

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Schijns, Wolf. Vernacular mudbrick architecture in the Dakhleh Oasis, Egypt, and the design of the Dakhleh Oasis Training and Archaeological Conservation Centre. Oxbow, 2003.

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A, Hope Colin, Bowen G. E, Bagnall Roger S, and Dakhleh Oasis Project, eds. Dakhleh Oasis Project: Preliminary reports on the 1994-1995 to 1998-1999 field seasons. Oxbow Books, 2002.

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1928-, Churcher C. S., and Mills Anthony J, eds. Reports from the survey of the Dakhleh Oasis, western desert of Egypt, 1977-1987. Oxbow Books, 1999.

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Schijns, Wolf. Vernacular mud brick architecture in the Dakhleh Oasis, Egypt and the design of the Dakhleh Training and Archaeological Conservation Centre. Oxbow, 2008.

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E, Kaper Olaf, Kila Joris, and Dakhleh Oasis Project, eds. Vernacular mud brick architecture in the Dakhleh Oasis, Egypt and the design of the Dakhleh Training and Archaeological Conservation Centre. Oxbow, 2008.

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Book chapters on the topic "Dakhla, Egypt (Oasis)"

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Rashed, Mohammed Abouelleil, and Werdie Van Staden. "Dangerous Liaisons: Science, Tradition, and Qur’anic Healing in the Dakhla Oasis of Egypt." In International Perspectives in Values-Based Mental Health Practice. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-47852-0_36.

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AbstractThis Chapter presents the case of a Qur’anic healer in the Dakhla Oasis of Egypt. It identifies the values that the healer is seeking to promote and the cultural influences on his beliefs and practices. The Chapter demonstrates the interplay of traditional practices and scientific concepts and methods, and concludes by considering implications for the development of mental health services in communities such as the Dakhla Oasis.
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Kimura, Reiji. "Climate Features of Dakhla Oasis." In Sustainable Water Solutions in the Western Desert, Egypt: Dakhla Oasis. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-64005-7_6.

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Zaghloul, Elsayed A. "Geology of Dakhla Oasis, Western Desert, Egypt." In Sustainable Water Solutions in the Western Desert, Egypt: Dakhla Oasis. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-64005-7_3.

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Mohamed, Atef Moatamed A. "Geomorphology of Dakhla Depression." In Sustainable Water Solutions in the Western Desert, Egypt: Dakhla Oasis. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-64005-7_4.

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Belal, Abdelaziz B. A., El-Sayed S. Mohamed, Mostafa A. Abdellatif, and Mohamed A. E. AbdelRahman. "Soil Conditions of Dakhla Oasis, Western Desert, Egypt." In Sustainable Water Solutions in the Western Desert, Egypt: Dakhla Oasis. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-64005-7_8.

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Zaghloul, Elsayed A. "Archaeological Sites in Dakhla Oasis, Western Desert, Egypt." In Sustainable Water Solutions in the Western Desert, Egypt: Dakhla Oasis. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-64005-7_5.

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Elbeih, Salwa F., and Elsayed A. Zaghloul. "Hydrologeological and Hydrological Conditions of Dakhla Oasis." In Sustainable Water Solutions in the Western Desert, Egypt: Dakhla Oasis. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-64005-7_11.

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Iwasaki, Erina. "History of Wells in Rashda Village, Dakhla Oasis." In Sustainable Water Solutions in the Western Desert, Egypt: Dakhla Oasis. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-64005-7_12.

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Omran, El-Sayed E. "Detecting and Controlling the Waterlogging in Dakhla Basin." In Sustainable Water Solutions in the Western Desert, Egypt: Dakhla Oasis. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-64005-7_14.

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Iwasaki, Erina, and Kenichi Kashiwagi. "Crop Diversification and Its Efficiency in Rashda Village, Dakhla Oasis." In Sustainable Water Solutions in the Western Desert, Egypt: Dakhla Oasis. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-64005-7_10.

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Conference papers on the topic "Dakhla, Egypt (Oasis)"

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"The Concept of Sustainable Architecture and Urbanization in Dakhla and Kharga Oases in Egypt." In International Institute of Engineers. International Institute of Engineers, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.15242/iie.e0515038.

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Tawfik, M. "The concept of sustainable architecture and urbanization in Dakhla and Kharga Oases in Egypt." In ISLAMIC HERITAGE ARCHITECTURE AND ART 2016. WIT Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2495/iha160061.

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